Meagen Satinsky

Meagen offers care in her office in South Burlington, VT and offers telehealth services across the state.

Meagen received her Master’s degree in physical therapy in 2000 from Simmons College in Boston, MA. She approaches every interaction as an opportunity to listen and learn about each individual she works with. Her combined experiences in various health and wellness settings over the years have exposed her to new ideas and approaches in solving health and movement puzzles encountered in clinical and real life situations.

Following her path to merge the science and art of healing has been an intensive and rewarding study both professionally and personally. Foundational experiences with neurologic and musculoskeletal populations helped to connect the dots of the systems of the human body when she started a more concentrated study of the pelvic floor and reproductive systems. This also provided insight into approaches to managing her own experiences with back pain. More recent study of the GI system has offered another avenue for exploration and possibility in balancing the integrated systems of the body. She is committed to continuing her education and studies regularly with Susan Clinton, Tami Lynn Kent, Lynn Schulte, Herman & Wallace, Upledger Craniosacral (CST) and Barral Visceral Manipulation courses. Meagen is passionate about the power of asking questions and sharing information to support and empower all individuals to take a more active role in their health and well being.

Meagen is also a dedicated student of yoga in the Iyengar tradition to experience a more balanced state of mind, body and emotional presence. She enjoys teaching private and small group yoga classes which include breath and mindfulness practices, along with movement to support the individual.